Denmark Technical College's Main Campus in Denmark, South Carolina, offers a comprehensive range of associate degrees, diplomas, and certificate programs designed to prepare students for careers in various technical and professional fields. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on training, industry-relevant skills, and foundational education to meet the needs of the local and regional workforce.
- Health Sciences: Programs include Associate Degree Nursing (ADN), which covers anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and clinical practice to prepare students for the NCLEX-RN exam and entry-level nursing roles. Practical Nursing (LPN) focuses on patient care, medical terminology, and basic healthcare procedures. Medical Assisting provides training in administrative and clinical duties for physician offices and clinics.
- Business and Administrative Technologies: The Administrative Office Technology program teaches office management, computer applications, accounting principles, and business communication. Accounting offers courses in financial reporting, taxation, and QuickBooks software. Entrepreneurship and small business management courses help aspiring owners develop business plans and marketing strategies.
- Computer and Information Technology: Computer Technology introduces programming, networking, cybersecurity basics, and database management using tools like Microsoft Office Suite, Cisco systems, and web development languages. Information Technology Specialist certification prepares students for IT support roles with emphasis on hardware troubleshooting and software installation.
- Industrial and Engineering Technologies: Welding Technology covers MIG, TIG, and stick welding techniques, blueprint reading, and fabrication safety. Machine Tool Technology includes CNC programming, lathe operations, and precision machining. Electronics Engineering Technology focuses on circuit design, digital systems, and PLC programming for automation industries.
- Human Services and Education: Early Care and Education prepares students for childcare roles with courses in child development, curriculum planning, and classroom management. Human Services offers training in social work principles, counseling techniques, and community resource navigation.
- General Education and Transfer Programs: Core courses in English, mathematics, sciences, and humanities support transfer to four-year institutions or standalone completion of general studies degrees.
These programs are delivered through state-of-the-art labs, simulations, and partnerships with local employers for internships and job placement. The campus fosters a supportive learning environment with small class sizes and dedicated faculty. Overall, the offerings align with South Carolina's economic needs in healthcare, manufacturing, and technology sectors, ensuring graduates are job-ready upon completion. With flexible scheduling including day, evening, and online options, the college serves diverse students from Bamberg, Allendale, and surrounding counties. Continuing education and workforce development workshops further enhance skills in areas like forklift operation, OSHA safety, and CPR certification.